July 2015

How to Add Metadata to Photos in Lightroom

Alright photographers, it’s time to talk about using protection…copyright protection that is! Learn how to add metadata to photos in Lightroom!

Section 1: What is Metadata?

Metadata is information that is stored inside of an image file. It’s not visible when looking at a photo, but it includes information about when and how that photo was taken. You can ADD metadata to images to protect them with copyright information. If anyone downloads your image from online, your name will be forever stuck inside of that image. HA!

To see an example of what this looks like, right click on a photo and select “Get Info.” You can open up the “More Info” tab and see things like the aperture and shutter speed that the photo was taken at!

Metadata can be stored in multiple file formats: JPEG, RAW, DNG, TIFF, and PS files all include metadata.

Section 2: How to Add Metadata

First we add copyright information by going to the Metadata tab and selecting Preset – Edit Presets. Under the IPTC copyright section, include:

Copyright – Copyright symbol, Your name, All Rights Reserved
Copyright Status – Copyrighted
Rights Usage Terms – All Rights Reserved, No Reproduction Without Prior Permission
Copyright Info URL – Your website

Now, you can add the creator information. Under IPTC Creator, include (at the very least):

Creator – Your name
Creator City – Your city
Creator Email – Your email
Creator Website – Your website

Lastly, enter this information into the IPTC Status Section:

Credit Line – Your name, Your Company
Source – Your name

That’s it! Remember, these are the bare minimums in terms of information. It’s always better to have too much than not enough.

Section 3: Creating & Syncing Presets

To save all of this information that you just typed in (because who wants to do that over and over), go up to the top of your Edit Metadata Presets window and select “Save Current Settings as New Preset.” You can just name the Preset as your own name, or however you will remember it.

To apply that to all of you photos, select one and then change the Preset Drop Down to the one you just made! Then, Press “Sync Metadata” and it will apply it to every one of your images.

Section 4: Syncing During Import

Click on “Import” at the bottom left of Lightroom. Then select the desired images. Now, select your new preset by opening the “Apply During Import” tab and selecting it from the Metadata drop down menu.

You can also create a preset for this process (for the extra lazy ones). At the bottom of the screen there will be an Import Preset box; select “Save Current Settings as new Preset…” from the drop down menu. Now, you can name that preset and use it in the future!

Section 5: Keywords and Cataloging

Keywords are another type of metadata! These can be added in Lightroom so that it is easier to search for a specific kind of image. It’s great for efficient organization! Under the Keywording tab, you can type in any words you associate with your images. To apply those keywords to ALL of your photos, Shift + Click on all of the images. Then, You can click on the individual words in the “Keyword Set” Box. This will apply those words to all of your images.

Section 6: Checking Online

So, you’ve entered in all of this data but how do you know that it’s really there? Well, if you’d like to check beyond Lightroom or Finder, we have found just the thing for you.

Open a web browser and go to “Metapicz.com.” You can upload your files directly to this site and it will display all of the metadata held within that image!

Have fun and use protection!!
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Realistic Fire Text Effect In Photoshop

In this Photoshop text effects tutorial I’m going to show you how to create a vibrant flaming text effect.

This effect will be created from scratch, without using any photographs.

The flames will be created with The Flame Generator filter, a feature found in Photoshop CC. This filter is designed to render realistic flames on user-defined paths.

The chrome text will be created by using nothing more than a few Layer Styles.

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Adobe Creative Jam in Tokyo | Adobe Creative Cloud

The first Creative Jam in Japan took place in Tokyo in July 2015. As part of a unique, two-part (creation and presentation) design experience 8 teams of 2 competed against each other to execute a visual or motion design concept based on a theme revealed at the event. In parallel with Creative Jamming part, we will also have exciting 3 Creative Talk speakers: Tetsuya Chihara, Takaya Sakano and Jun Tamukai. Discover the creations on our Behance page: https://www.behance.net/creativejams Check if a Creative Jam is coming to your city on our website: http://www.adobecreativejams.com/

『Creative Jams』とは「Creation( 作る) + Presentation( 発表)」の二部構成に分かれ、当日発表されるテーマにそってルールなしの3時間で ”Jamming ( 即興パフォーマンス)” しながら、各チームの表現を競い合うクリエターのためのクリエイティヴセッション・イベントです。
2013年から始まり、既に世界30以上の都市で開催され、遂に今回アジア初、東京に上陸しました。

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